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she runs google's washington office. she's always been on the cutting edge of things that really matter. let me start off by saying i do not think there is an anti- innovation caucus. i do not think there is anybody who is opposed to innovation. it is a little bit like apple pie or rg3. let me ask you all to describe what we really mean by innovation. what are the two or three priorities we ought to really be talking about? glenn? >> let's start on that side. >> i thought you'd start on that side. >> i go to my right first. >> there are three types of innovation. this is from the business perspective, our world. one is scientific innovation that allows the second innovation which is the technology innovation, to take the underlying discovery and commercialize its, turning it into a product that can be used for consumer customers. what is equally important is how you can then take a discovery, it turned into a technology, and you can deliver it in a way that allows you to build a business that gets you a margin that can s
she runs google's washington office. she's always been on the cutting edge of things that really matter. let me start off by saying i do not think there is an anti- innovation caucus. i do not think there is anybody who is opposed to innovation. it is a little bit like apple pie or rg3. let me ask you all to describe what we really mean by innovation. what are the two or three priorities we ought to really be talking about? glenn? >> let's start on that side. >> i thought you'd...
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predictive intelligence with google now complete. introducing droid dna by htc. it's not an upgrade to your phone. it's an upgrade to yourself. >>> cut the hell out of spending and balance the budget and reduce regulations and support business. >> that was david koch, one half of the koch brothers, whom forbes magazine describe as among the 50 most powerful people on the planet. that interview was recorded two years ago, so we have to assume that neither brother is entirely happy that his preferred party is about to cave on taxes. however, "forbes" is out with a lengthy cover story, an interview with he and his brother, charls, which suggests that the koch brothers didn't get where they are today by backing down. joining us is the editor of " r "forbes." in the piece it says charles used to give his children sunday afternoon economics lectures. what do you think the lecture will be now that it appears speaker boehner and others may be forced to accept a tax hike on the rich? >> well, charles, when he lectured his children, he fancied himself more of a sucratic le
predictive intelligence with google now complete. introducing droid dna by htc. it's not an upgrade to your phone. it's an upgrade to yourself. >>> cut the hell out of spending and balance the budget and reduce regulations and support business. >> that was david koch, one half of the koch brothers, whom forbes magazine describe as among the 50 most powerful people on the planet. that interview was recorded two years ago, so we have to assume that neither brother is entirely happy...
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these google -- all of these companies which maybe it needs to be a marketing campaign. i don't know. but something i think should be done to change the image of immigrants and make it more positive, and i think that will facilitate everything we're talking about today. so how do you guys think we can maybe change that image of immigrants and make it more positive and not make everybody, when they think of immigrants think of border wars on history channel. >> well, at different times and places, immigrants have been viewed more or less favorably in the united states. this is a nation of immigrants. but when immigration was largely cut off during the 1920's, a lot of americans became somewhat estranged from the immigrant roots of their forebearers. and lost a sense that we were a nation of immigrants. but in some parts of the country today you see the enormous economic vitality it comes with a really diverse and active population that attracts immigrants and kind of zestful necessary they add to a community like those in northern virginia. or southern california or texas
these google -- all of these companies which maybe it needs to be a marketing campaign. i don't know. but something i think should be done to change the image of immigrants and make it more positive, and i think that will facilitate everything we're talking about today. so how do you guys think we can maybe change that image of immigrants and make it more positive and not make everybody, when they think of immigrants think of border wars on history channel. >> well, at different times and...
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you would prefer google. make the case, sir. >> well, i think that apple is a company that goes through plod cycles and so, therefore, you've got lumpiness and risk there with each product cycle. as you have other hardware manufacturers like google and like amazon come in and they have other businesses that they could use to fund their kind of break-even foray into hardware, it is going to become more about the software. clearly apple has a formidable platform in itunes but we think longer term google is the winner in terms of its android os, powering cream which we think is the best browser, gmail, the core search product. youtube. this is google's goal, to tie a lasso around its ecosystem of advertising supported products. those revenues for me as an analyst are more predictable and also higher margin. i'd prefer to buy google ten times out of ten. >> microsoft's sitting in the corner right now feeling really lonely and left out. why not microsoft? >> i think longer term, microsoft, windows and win 8 have r
you would prefer google. make the case, sir. >> well, i think that apple is a company that goes through plod cycles and so, therefore, you've got lumpiness and risk there with each product cycle. as you have other hardware manufacturers like google and like amazon come in and they have other businesses that they could use to fund their kind of break-even foray into hardware, it is going to become more about the software. clearly apple has a formidable platform in itunes but we think...
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predictive intelligence with google now complete. introducing droid dna by htc. it's not an upgrade to your phone. it's an upgrade to yourself. >>> the decision on who will replace demint falls to south carolina governor and friend of the show nikki haley. but who will she pick? let's see, you want somebody young, somebody conservative, somebody from south carolina, maybe somebody who had a super pac. wait a second. >> yes, senator stephen colbert. and it makes perfect sense now that jim demint is leaving. so why not fill the vacancy for south carolina's funniest favorite son? now, you may scoff at the very idea, but so did some at the idea of an idea of senator al franken and california congressman sonny bono and i take it you remember our 40th president, ronnie wilson reagan. it's not that farfetched. mr. colbert's only real trouble, he'd have to stand to the right of jim demint. joining us now is ari melber, a correspondent for "the nation" and an msnbc contributor and professor michael eric dyson from georgetown university and an msnbc political analyst. ari,
predictive intelligence with google now complete. introducing droid dna by htc. it's not an upgrade to your phone. it's an upgrade to yourself. >>> the decision on who will replace demint falls to south carolina governor and friend of the show nikki haley. but who will she pick? let's see, you want somebody young, somebody conservative, somebody from south carolina, maybe somebody who had a super pac. wait a second. >> yes, senator stephen colbert. and it makes perfect sense now...
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google is a good example of all three. i was on the board of a company [inaudible] they had about $13 billion in revenue. that revenue came from products that were 120 days below last told. they have to reinvent nearly $13 billion in revenue in 120 days. disk drives are the file drives on any technology you have. the innovation has to curb at all three levels for it to continue to deliver. one of the major reasons these devices are so small a powerful is because of the process. in storage, the rate of change is to double every nine months. you have to think about the company's to stay ahead of the curve. >> do you want to pick up on this? >> not fair. >> i do not know how to innovate. what strikes me about innovation -- richard virus turned into - an understanding of hiv aids. think of the internet -- it turned into the web. there is a myth about americans that we only care about innovation. the founders had innovation in the dna. the articles of confederation required standards of weights and measures. the most undervalue
google is a good example of all three. i was on the board of a company [inaudible] they had about $13 billion in revenue. that revenue came from products that were 120 days below last told. they have to reinvent nearly $13 billion in revenue in 120 days. disk drives are the file drives on any technology you have. the innovation has to curb at all three levels for it to continue to deliver. one of the major reasons these devices are so small a powerful is because of the process. in storage, the...
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matter so i'm in close contact what's going on inside spain unemployment rate for the new generation the google facebook generation now is fifty percent so even if you go to a good school or even a back nickel school. did is in spain asked or is there's no job so the solution for them is to immigrate to south america over here you know and in europe is more complicated have parts of germany which have some of the best standard of living anywhere in the world you have northeastern italy for instance which has a tradition of small and two premierships you go to a small. construction area. making clothes gucci styling florence or making food in bali and they export all over the world but there is they've been doing that for a thousand years or so and then you compare it to rome maples in southern italy it's a total disgrace they themselves say that they live in africa and in fact so this is the problem is the inequality inside the western capitalist system and this inequality is being reproduced by the chinese like i most of the time i am between those americas north and south europe and china whe
matter so i'm in close contact what's going on inside spain unemployment rate for the new generation the google facebook generation now is fifty percent so even if you go to a good school or even a back nickel school. did is in spain asked or is there's no job so the solution for them is to immigrate to south america over here you know and in europe is more complicated have parts of germany which have some of the best standard of living anywhere in the world you have northeastern italy for...
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remember, i hope you'll follow me on twitter and google plus. stay with cnbc, because "fast money" begins right now. see you back in new york tomorrow. >> and this is mission krill call, rise above washington, d.c. we're going to get to "fast money" in just a moment. but we've got to talk about what is going on here. you just heard maria's observation. she is not confident that a deal will get done. sadly, i feel the same way. especially after speaking with numerous lawmakers today. everybody seems very firmly entrenched, although eamon with the news just a moment ago that john boehner has indeed sent the president a counter offer, though republicans, to a man, complained today that they do not know what cuts the democrats would like to make. senator harry reid coming out earlier today, saying, we're not going to offer up any cuts. we want the gop to put their cuts on the table. it is clear it is a game of finger pointing, which party is going to be made to look like the bad guys, because somebody's going to have to tell somebody no. that is cer
remember, i hope you'll follow me on twitter and google plus. stay with cnbc, because "fast money" begins right now. see you back in new york tomorrow. >> and this is mission krill call, rise above washington, d.c. we're going to get to "fast money" in just a moment. but we've got to talk about what is going on here. you just heard maria's observation. she is not confident that a deal will get done. sadly, i feel the same way. especially after speaking with numerous...
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google is turning into a shopper's friend this christmas. 80% of people are googling their research on christmas purchases before buying. however, julia krueger of google says this doesn't necessarily mean shopping habits are transitioning to online- only. "they want to feel confident about what they're buying, and feel like they are getting a good value. so not everybody looks for the lowest price, but very often they want to feel good about the price they are paying. so even if it's within a few dollars, it may be a better purchase for someone to buy it locally or to be able to know that they can get it today if they decide to buy at a physical store." kreuger says some of the most searched gifts for kids this holiday season are leap pad tablets, build-a-bear, and g.i. joe. for adults, searches are up for tablets, laptops and engagement rings. fedex workers serving as santa's little helpers this year will have tough sledding this week. the delivery company expects today will be a record- breaker, with 19 million packages being shipped and delivered. 300,000 employees, plus 20,000 sea
google is turning into a shopper's friend this christmas. 80% of people are googling their research on christmas purchases before buying. however, julia krueger of google says this doesn't necessarily mean shopping habits are transitioning to online- only. "they want to feel confident about what they're buying, and feel like they are getting a good value. so not everybody looks for the lowest price, but very often they want to feel good about the price they are paying. so even if it's...
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. >> they are going up against google, they are revamping their apps, what's going to be ironic is when they get a takeout bid when the stock travels up to 30 bucks again. >> all right, jane. >> all right. the pope will want to know that instagram doesn't support twitter and yahoo! does because he just sent his first tweet. o-m-g, and not the g in vain. dear friends. i am pleased to get in touch with you through twitter. i bless all of you from my heart he has already a million followers. but he is following seven on twitter. who? actually just seven of himself in different languages. even if the pope's tweeting, how long before twitter is public? >> why does he need to follow himself if he knows what he has tweeted because he tweeted it? >> i -- >> not that good with the thing. >> papal trinity thing, i -- >> um -- twitter, public? thoughts? >> to me, i've said this, i think facebook has a ton of problems. if you woke up tomorrow morning, they said they were going to use their $10 billion in cash plus stock to buy twiter, you would have that stock back up to the ipo price like that. >>
. >> they are going up against google, they are revamping their apps, what's going to be ironic is when they get a takeout bid when the stock travels up to 30 bucks again. >> all right, jane. >> all right. the pope will want to know that instagram doesn't support twitter and yahoo! does because he just sent his first tweet. o-m-g, and not the g in vain. dear friends. i am pleased to get in touch with you through twitter. i bless all of you from my heart he has already a...
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this has been disrupted by new players like square and paypal and google. the stock has been hit, but our fund manager we talked to think it's been unfairly hit. any time an industry is being disrupted, that's a good opportunity. >> u.s. bancorp? >> this is an old fashioned bank. focuses on deposits and loans and wealth management. none of the other stuff that can get you into trouble. this is one our clients really liked. >> this year dividend plays have been huge. everyone is looking for income. they look to these companies that have a good yield. the two that came through here were ford and, as it happens, our majority owner comcast. >> yes. so ford, you know, the auto recovery story is pretty significant. it's still happening. cars on the road are older. the replacement rate is going to go up. with ford, it has a rock-solid balance sheet. its dividend yield, we think, could go up. comcast is interesting. not because it's the boss' of "closing bell," it has a new revenue stream in nbc universal, which is up 32% in the third quarter because of the olympic
this has been disrupted by new players like square and paypal and google. the stock has been hit, but our fund manager we talked to think it's been unfairly hit. any time an industry is being disrupted, that's a good opportunity. >> u.s. bancorp? >> this is an old fashioned bank. focuses on deposits and loans and wealth management. none of the other stuff that can get you into trouble. this is one our clients really liked. >> this year dividend plays have been huge. everyone...
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if you google bermuda tax shelter, you probably get google as the top result. >> indeed. well, news today that google is using bermuda to its tax advantage. and in a very big way. the internet giant is steering $10 billion in overseas profits in the islands nation. therefore avoiding about $2 billion in taxes worldwide. guess what, it is all legal. it benefits the company's bottom line. but opens the company up for criticism. let's bring in ben schacter. saying it's the fiduciary duty that google has to their shareholders. while david callahan says such strategies could hurt the brand. great to have you with us. ben, let me get to you today. we'll get into the ethics in a second. but you say it is good for shareholders. >> i think it's what they have to do. it's their fiduciary duty to protect shareholders and pay as low a tax rate as they legally can. and in this case, that is what they're doing. >> but ethically it feels a little dirty, doesn't it? if all these american companies are hiding their revenues elsewhere. >> i think this is what they have to do. they have leg
if you google bermuda tax shelter, you probably get google as the top result. >> indeed. well, news today that google is using bermuda to its tax advantage. and in a very big way. the internet giant is steering $10 billion in overseas profits in the islands nation. therefore avoiding about $2 billion in taxes worldwide. guess what, it is all legal. it benefits the company's bottom line. but opens the company up for criticism. let's bring in ben schacter. saying it's the fiduciary duty...
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google has nexus 7. iphone and smartphone that google has. they compete on so many different levels but they know when to play fair and play nice and i guess it is in the area of patents of the apple and google according to various reports are teaming up together to buy a pool of 1100 patents we know the bankrupt kodak is selling out there, $500 million is the price tag. the reason they decided to come to their senses and play fair here, play nice is because when they were sitting on opposite ends of the table they were outbidding each other. they said, let's not do this. not spend more money than we have to. parse out which patents we want and play together. and that is exactly what they're doing. david: but their animosities are stronger than their willingness to work together, correct? >> absolutely. this is no cease-fire in any pay, shape or form. google is going at it. couple things coming out from google today. the company is going after a set-top box company, motorola home. talks it will go after that competing with apple. apple tv wil
google has nexus 7. iphone and smartphone that google has. they compete on so many different levels but they know when to play fair and play nice and i guess it is in the area of patents of the apple and google according to various reports are teaming up together to buy a pool of 1100 patents we know the bankrupt kodak is selling out there, $500 million is the price tag. the reason they decided to come to their senses and play fair here, play nice is because when they were sitting on opposite...
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apple sitting on $121 billion, cisco and google around $45 billion. will any of these join the race? >> i think the key question here is how much of the stock is held by insiders of some sort who can benefit by paying out a special dividend. that's been a key factor in terms of these screens floating around, screens of potential dividend payers. >> we know buffett's not going to do it. >> yeah. >> because of the buffett rule. so he can't do it. but i do think gates could do it. gates and balmer are two of the largest shareholders at microsoft. rather than the $40 billion, another $20 billion offshore. i like that one. >> what you want to do, once it's announced, you want to buy the stock, write it up and sell the day before and then you don't have to deal with that collapse the next day. >> the impact on the market will be interesting this december. thanks so much. stay tuned. >>> the holidays may be happy for you and for me, but this is crunch time. so will some retailers triumph and others feel the sting of defeat? i'm here to help you sort out the
apple sitting on $121 billion, cisco and google around $45 billion. will any of these join the race? >> i think the key question here is how much of the stock is held by insiders of some sort who can benefit by paying out a special dividend. that's been a key factor in terms of these screens floating around, screens of potential dividend payers. >> we know buffett's not going to do it. >> yeah. >> because of the buffett rule. so he can't do it. but i do think gates could...
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but friday they soared on rumors involving google. right now, groupon is giving back a lot of that gain. down almost 8 1/4%. what is going on? >> well, google might be interested in buying groupon. we are seeing gains given back today because a report came out from evercorps, an analyst, saying that he saw no basis to these reports and sees no reason why google would want to buy groupon. so looks like stocks are coming back to earth. there are concerns about its fundamental business model as it tries to expand beyond the deal a day business, that's its core business. >> julia, thank you very much. >>> google stashing billions in off-shore accounts to save a few bucks in taxes and what the deal with jc penney? are they having deals or not? we will discuss it more when we come back. stay with us. [ male announcer ] this is steve. he loves risk. but whether he's climbing everest, scuba diving the great barrier reef with sharks, or jumping into the market, he goes with people he trusts, which is why he trades with a company that doesn't n
but friday they soared on rumors involving google. right now, groupon is giving back a lot of that gain. down almost 8 1/4%. what is going on? >> well, google might be interested in buying groupon. we are seeing gains given back today because a report came out from evercorps, an analyst, saying that he saw no basis to these reports and sees no reason why google would want to buy groupon. so looks like stocks are coming back to earth. there are concerns about its fundamental business model...
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america's international companies put footprints everywhere, and they can choose the microsoft's and googles, where to locate. if they do not enough talent, they will relocate. they are being trained at our universities. oftentimes the case is that they're not going back home. they're just driving north to toronto and looking at places like canada where there is much easier immigration. >> there are people that say that the problem is not that you cannot get the talent in the united states, but that it costs more and that this is about a less expensive alternative. >> no, i do not think that is true. i think it is also worth putting this debate around high skilled workers, particularly stem graduates and advanced degrees, in a broader context. the legislation that senator warner introduced, the startup act, and basically created a stem visa. we had 300 million people in this country. the issue of immigration and more broadly that is hotly debated, and hopefully there'll be some resolution sooner or later, about 11 million undocumented people in this country. the dream act would affect about
america's international companies put footprints everywhere, and they can choose the microsoft's and googles, where to locate. if they do not enough talent, they will relocate. they are being trained at our universities. oftentimes the case is that they're not going back home. they're just driving north to toronto and looking at places like canada where there is much easier immigration. >> there are people that say that the problem is not that you cannot get the talent in the united...
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google search in the application. if you look for a dry cleaner, search for it, and then find it in the same box. it has a siri-like voice guided turn-by-turn directions, transit schedules, and locations saved on multiple devices. looking for a restaurant, for example, sitting at home, your home computer, when you are on the road, on your cell phone or even when you get to work, you can keep up with the directions anywhere along the way. couple features we are waiting for. no, it's not available on the ipad just yet. waiting for that. there's no integration with contacts so if you have your doctor's address savedded in the contacts, you can't get it seamlessly put in the application just yet, but that's just a matter of time. google share's doing well. we think, probably, because of the release. lots of hype today. connell: up over 700. good to have the turn-by-turn, and turn where you are supposed to be going, another key to this. thank you. >> thanks. connell: a good show last night, the 12-12-12 concert in madison
google search in the application. if you look for a dry cleaner, search for it, and then find it in the same box. it has a siri-like voice guided turn-by-turn directions, transit schedules, and locations saved on multiple devices. looking for a restaurant, for example, sitting at home, your home computer, when you are on the road, on your cell phone or even when you get to work, you can keep up with the directions anywhere along the way. couple features we are waiting for. no, it's not...
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from all over the tend not to come to this conference with this pompous ass like starbucks and apple google at the moment it's really part of a much larger picture welcome to the world of tax avoidance illegal but morally suspect way companies and the wealthy have been dodging paying their fair share most people argue to discuss these companies do not a very taxation which is a criminal offense but are void taxation basically use existing facilities and legal loopholes in the different regulation and taxation between different countries to their advantage companies like. the head office is based in luxemburg which they claim is the center of the economic operations which is handy as luxembourg so well known in tax haven where companies can enjoy a lower tax rate but hang on a minute here one of amundsen's must've disturb the sense that it is based in the u.k. in fact the reality is that many of our customers to their employees and many will distribute incentives like this while i respect base here in the united kingdom so it's not hard to see that the relatively small luxembourg office is n
from all over the tend not to come to this conference with this pompous ass like starbucks and apple google at the moment it's really part of a much larger picture welcome to the world of tax avoidance illegal but morally suspect way companies and the wealthy have been dodging paying their fair share most people argue to discuss these companies do not a very taxation which is a criminal offense but are void taxation basically use existing facilities and legal loopholes in the different...
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starbucks and amazon and google have been doing is ok's that you say i said there's a difference between tax avoiders and tax evasion tax evasion is illegal tax avoidance people are using the law to their benefit now if the law is wrong we need to change the law but for now the law continues to allow an exodus of profits made in britain meaning companies like amazon can keep getting away with paying less than the tax payers they're profiting from sarah firth r.t. london. also ahead for you this hour security tightens in egypt as law protests new supporters are nothing and so president mohamed morsi are said to confront each other again as the nation ready for a referendum on the job constitution plus. he says well. he won't have no bread. i said way way to maybe one day you mean. he's saying he will never hand and true. blood from having a baby we see if the victims of the usa jennings program have any chance of having their personal tragedies recognize this story and much more after a short break. an artist was arrested for putting up posters critical of drone usage all over new york ci
starbucks and amazon and google have been doing is ok's that you say i said there's a difference between tax avoiders and tax evasion tax evasion is illegal tax avoidance people are using the law to their benefit now if the law is wrong we need to change the law but for now the law continues to allow an exodus of profits made in britain meaning companies like amazon can keep getting away with paying less than the tax payers they're profiting from sarah firth r.t. london. also ahead for you this...
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he is a former google guys. good to see you. >> hello. thank you for having me spew forth the top tax rate in the country will now be in the state of california, assuming we go back to the 39.6% rate. it is retroactive to the beginning of the year. how crazy is that? >> it is, i think, it is very unusual. it is the first time i have ever seen a retroactive tax. one of the things i think was really surprising to me and a lot of my friends is it really was not described that way in the voter guide which was sent to all of us. they neglected to mention the rector active portion of it. i think a lot of people were really surprised by that. so many businesses still get started in silicon valley because that is where the talent is. the regulation, state and higher taxes in the state do not matter. will this really start to hurt business formation there, do you think. >> i think that is a great question. it is about a 30% tax increase california has done is almost double the taxable gain great. i feel like california is an amazing place. the sil
he is a former google guys. good to see you. >> hello. thank you for having me spew forth the top tax rate in the country will now be in the state of california, assuming we go back to the 39.6% rate. it is retroactive to the beginning of the year. how crazy is that? >> it is, i think, it is very unusual. it is the first time i have ever seen a retroactive tax. one of the things i think was really surprising to me and a lot of my friends is it really was not described that way in...
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here's my take on google and bermuda. the story is this, google funneled nearly 10 billion dollars in to bermuda, where there is no corporate tax. google avoided about 2 billion dollars in worldwide taxes by doing that. by not bringing back specifically to america, they saved a whole lot more. the irony is that eric schmidt was ceo when the money was parked in bermuda, yes the pro-tax, pro-obama eric schmidt avoided the tax that president obama enforces. apart from the obvious hypocrisy, there are two points to be made here. number one, eric schmidt did the right thing for his shareholders. they own the company. they want to share in the money that google makes. the ceo has the responsibility to act in their best interest. if google had brought the money back here, it would have been taxed at the highest rate in the developed world, 35%, and then if it were paid out in a dividend, the money would be taxed again at a rate that may get up to 43% next year. it's in the interest of the shareholders to park it in bermuda. he d
here's my take on google and bermuda. the story is this, google funneled nearly 10 billion dollars in to bermuda, where there is no corporate tax. google avoided about 2 billion dollars in worldwide taxes by doing that. by not bringing back specifically to america, they saved a whole lot more. the irony is that eric schmidt was ceo when the money was parked in bermuda, yes the pro-tax, pro-obama eric schmidt avoided the tax that president obama enforces. apart from the obvious hypocrisy, there...
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. - google vice-president, susan molinari. from the american enterprise institute, join us live, 5:30 p.m. eastern also here on c- span. president obama troubles monday to an auto plant in michigan to merge congress to extend tax breaks for 998% of americans.
. - google vice-president, susan molinari. from the american enterprise institute, join us live, 5:30 p.m. eastern also here on c- span. president obama troubles monday to an auto plant in michigan to merge congress to extend tax breaks for 998% of americans.
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do you think of that comparison i really don't think there is a comparison i mean look look at the google facebook look at apple compared to sony i mean. america is still an entrepreneurial society look at the legacy car manufacturers which are coming back america apparel industry is recovering america is a dynamic vibrant economy where innovation takes place all the time only in japan japan post the second world war showed what it could do they were innovators they led the world in production engineering and manufacturing but no good manufacturing is nothing special you can find in any country around the world it's been the science of it's been formatted you need a society with creative tensions people prepared to think out of the box and create things in japan this leap walking to oblivion. there's no promotion of young talented people everything is based on age hierarchy they ignore their workforce women now finding women in the boardroom you won't find hardly any women in middle management level are i well mr word for it i appreciate you giving us that perspective because when people
do you think of that comparison i really don't think there is a comparison i mean look look at the google facebook look at apple compared to sony i mean. america is still an entrepreneurial society look at the legacy car manufacturers which are coming back america apparel industry is recovering america is a dynamic vibrant economy where innovation takes place all the time only in japan japan post the second world war showed what it could do they were innovators they led the world in production...
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now they're being tracked it was old truck i've been working with google variety. i always knew you were a mall all right let's leave it at that that's all we have time for thank you so much for watching be sure to come back tomorrow and in the meantime you can follow me on twitter you can like our facebook page watch us on you tube or in h.d. on hulu and from everyone here have yourself a great. you know how sometimes you see a story and it seems so for lengthly you think you understand it and then he glimpse something else and you hear or see some other part of it and realize everything you thought you knew you don't know i'm tom harvey welcome to the big picture. thank. you.
now they're being tracked it was old truck i've been working with google variety. i always knew you were a mall all right let's leave it at that that's all we have time for thank you so much for watching be sure to come back tomorrow and in the meantime you can follow me on twitter you can like our facebook page watch us on you tube or in h.d. on hulu and from everyone here have yourself a great. you know how sometimes you see a story and it seems so for lengthly you think you understand it and...
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we're experiencing issue with google services. for he everyone affected we apologize for any convenience you made may be experiencing. we'll post updates to the dashboard. the dashboard gone from ready to green indicating there were service disruptions. now everything seems to be looking good. that is the updated website there. people are really freaking out over this, lori and melissa because the know the service is subscribed to by 425 million people out there. mine was fine and other people's weren't okay. lori: do you buy the end of the world this mayan forecast? melissa: when does it actually happen? lori: the 21st. melissa: i think more likely to happen on 12/12/12. lori: you have power to change it. melissa: things are heating up when it comes to solar, not a good way. many in california are wondering where is all the promised job creation??3 where is all the revenue? fox's william la jeunesse in los angeles with the latest. >> california utilities must get 20% of the their power from renewables. state and federal handouts
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but google is back on the iphone again. google maps has been heavily criticized. google maps are new and improved with term by term directions. when you guys think? this was the one thing when the new bone came out, he said why did they do that? >> i am still a blackberry girl. what about this google maps. >> one of the disasters was -- they were asking people in australia who wanted to go to a particular city, sending them into the desert. [laughter] they could've had a lot of losses, i don't own an iphone. i do own apple stock. i figure they get it right this time. it's been a huge hit. the stock is down from 700. [talking over each other] [talking over each other] sandra: all right, here's another one. last night at 12 national 12 -- though 12 mccartney played the role of kurt cobain. courtney love was not excited about that. what did you think about this performance? >> kurt cobain is
but google is back on the iphone again. google maps has been heavily criticized. google maps are new and improved with term by term directions. when you guys think? this was the one thing when the new bone came out, he said why did they do that? >> i am still a blackberry girl. what about this google maps. >> one of the disasters was -- they were asking people in australia who wanted to go to a particular city, sending them into the desert. [laughter] they could've had a lot of...
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the question once before you actually interact tax avoid is ok to legally starbucks and amazon and google have been doing is ok's that you're saying there's a difference between tax avoidance and tax evasion tax evasion is illegal tax avoidance people are using the law to their benefit now if the law is wrong we need to change the law but for now the law continues to allow an exodus of profits made in britain meaning companies like amazon can keep getting away with paying less than the tax payers they're profiting from sarah firth r.t. london. bahrain's leading human rights activists is staying behind bars but nothing about jobs got a three year sentence reduced on appeal despite international pressure on the mall . he to stop persecuting political activists we talk more about that but later the story of an american woman who was forcibly sterilized as a teenager is part of a government program to build a so-called healthy nation as a couple of the many and very stories we got ahead of this. an artist was arrested for putting up posters critical of drone usage all over new york city the p
the question once before you actually interact tax avoid is ok to legally starbucks and amazon and google have been doing is ok's that you're saying there's a difference between tax avoidance and tax evasion tax evasion is illegal tax avoidance people are using the law to their benefit now if the law is wrong we need to change the law but for now the law continues to allow an exodus of profits made in britain meaning companies like amazon can keep getting away with paying less than the tax...
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apple and google compete on so many different rounds. but they're actually coming together to co-compete on a bid for the patents that kodak holds. 1100 patents, half a billion dollars. they realize instead of sitting across from each other playing and outbidding one another, we will work together and co-compete for these and work together to get these patents for both of us. something to watch. liz: not all patents are equal. they will start dealing and wheeling. >> it all looks kosher right now, but i'm sure it is not. liz: what about the flash cube patent. dennis, what about you? >> mayor bloomberg could be in for holiday shopping. bloomberg media company may want to buy the financial times. any deal more for prestige and profits. preservation down 30% in four years, 300,000. yet bloomberg is a hungry acquirer. a deal here would give bloomberg 50% ownership of the economy. it could go for a price of $1.6 billion. valuing them at double the price of u.s. print properties on a per point. whether ceo plays on march in the print business.
apple and google compete on so many different rounds. but they're actually coming together to co-compete on a bid for the patents that kodak holds. 1100 patents, half a billion dollars. they realize instead of sitting across from each other playing and outbidding one another, we will work together and co-compete for these and work together to get these patents for both of us. something to watch. liz: not all patents are equal. they will start dealing and wheeling. >> it all looks kosher...
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not one reporter who reported that remark went to google -- and i did -- looked at that speech and said as a matter of fact he talks about the role of religion. he talks about the priests in his life. so it's sort of like you're just -- i understand that on deadline it could be difficult, but you're just allowed to spew this stuff and people don't even sometimes use the basic tools of journalism to say really? is that what president kennedy said? >> the best line in that speech which may be kennedy's best speech was the interest here is not what church i go to, it's what america i believe in. the issue on the table here is not my beliefs or faith or lack thereof, it's about this country and what this country should say to people of faith or no faith. it should be how we treat as americans all the different belief systems. >> let me up the ante on what joan just said. that's right. people didn't check. and on deadline, there may be an excuse. to me what happened a lot during this campaign is even when politicians and i think romney did this more than obama, are called out on lies. say wh
not one reporter who reported that remark went to google -- and i did -- looked at that speech and said as a matter of fact he talks about the role of religion. he talks about the priests in his life. so it's sort of like you're just -- i understand that on deadline it could be difficult, but you're just allowed to spew this stuff and people don't even sometimes use the basic tools of journalism to say really? is that what president kennedy said? >> the best line in that speech which may...
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the difference between apple and google is they're not public about it. we don't know what they're working on other than these p patent filings. trust me, they're working on big, new, exciting things. even wearable computers. >> let's hope. we haven't seen them though. maybe. >> it just occurred to me, we talk about tim cook versus steve jobs and is the company different and how is it different and all that. is it possible, max, that shareholders think they are still investing in steve jobs' apple rather than tim cook's apple? >> absolutely. >> is that why we've seen this 23% decline in the stock recently as some of that is starting to dawn on them? >> absolutely. i'll do you one better. it's a great question. i think analysts still think they're forecasting and following steve jobs' growth. the bad news is that it's the wrong model. that era has ended. there's lots of exciting things to do. the story is not over. the future is potentially very bright. folks need to move away from maintaining the margin and benchmark everything against steve jobs. the mar
the difference between apple and google is they're not public about it. we don't know what they're working on other than these p patent filings. trust me, they're working on big, new, exciting things. even wearable computers. >> let's hope. we haven't seen them though. maybe. >> it just occurred to me, we talk about tim cook versus steve jobs and is the company different and how is it different and all that. is it possible, max, that shareholders think they are still investing in...
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what's the trade on google, pete? >> i like google, but i still think when you look at yahoo!, one of this things we talked about recently is, how yahoo! is actually starting to steal back some of that search. who are they stealing it from? they are taking some of it from google. i like this yahoo! story right now. i think you have more upside. >> amen. >> all right. >> we talk about it for awhile now. >> we have. we have. >> jane? >> all right, finally, this john mcafee story is right out of hollywood. we need to start casting the movie. one likely candidate is vladic sheybal who played dr. boogalow. but i found the late, great roy shader, seen as bob fossey in "all that jazz." unfortunately, they are both dead. so, casting remains open. i see on the set one person with facial hair and i think -- if pete had a really, really, really hard weekend, monday morning, he could play john mcafee. >> i had a rough one this weekend, as a matter of fact. boy, that was tough. >> little extra time with tequila mocking bird. >> meggings were too tight? >> no meggings here. >> have you hear
what's the trade on google, pete? >> i like google, but i still think when you look at yahoo!, one of this things we talked about recently is, how yahoo! is actually starting to steal back some of that search. who are they stealing it from? they are taking some of it from google. i like this yahoo! story right now. i think you have more upside. >> amen. >> all right. >> we talk about it for awhile now. >> we have. we have. >> jane? >> all right,...
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if you look at who donated to the president, university of california, microsoft, google, u.s. government and harvard university. if you talk about where ideas are coming from, and where sort of american innovation is headquartered, obama won it handily by 43% he won santa clara county where the high-tech companies are centered. >> sometimes stereotypes hold true, right? one of the things that's interesting in the context of the fiscal cliff also is where not only financial companies not just the takers, but where ceos around the country cast their lot. one of the things that's interesting as january 1st approaches is to see, you know, the hysteria on cnbc and how that's adjusted. >> we're not saying anything bad about cnbc but go ahead. >> but do ceos continue to push a kind of, you know, low taxes mantra, kind of traditional fiscal sort of republican mantra or do they really say, we need a deal here, we're really to give and push republicans in that direction. >> and it would seem like they are willing to come to the table and meet the white house -- i mean first of all they
if you look at who donated to the president, university of california, microsoft, google, u.s. government and harvard university. if you talk about where ideas are coming from, and where sort of american innovation is headquartered, obama won it handily by 43% he won santa clara county where the high-tech companies are centered. >> sometimes stereotypes hold true, right? one of the things that's interesting in the context of the fiscal cliff also is where not only financial companies not...
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about google searches. the top google searchs of 2012? some of these are surprising. number one, whitney houston. beat out hurricane sandy. election 2012. bob's favorite thing to commiserate about. hunger games. and to lin jeremy lin. i still have my jersey. >> bob: who is that? >> eric: basketball player. that's it for us on "the five." thank you for watching. >>> i am greg gutfeld. welcome to "red eye." or as i am known in canada, the ontario open robe. let's go to andy levy for a pre game report. andy, what is coming up on tonight's show? >> way to nail that cold open. our top story, is a white tennis player imitating serena williams racist? why not? everything else is. and would we have a budget deal if women were in charge? women say yes, but men say, football, video games. and in the midst of a contract dispute, flight attendants choose to select lively -- selectively with 408d -- withhold services. greg? >> what is wrong with your left sleeve? >> what is that? >> what is wrong with your left sleeve? >> i don't believe anything is wrong with it. >> i believe som
about google searches. the top google searchs of 2012? some of these are surprising. number one, whitney houston. beat out hurricane sandy. election 2012. bob's favorite thing to commiserate about. hunger games. and to lin jeremy lin. i still have my jersey. >> bob: who is that? >> eric: basketball player. that's it for us on "the five." thank you for watching. >>> i am greg gutfeld. welcome to "red eye." or as i am known in canada, the ontario open...
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writes make a tv in which the sound does not go up for commercials and i'll be the first is a-to-say google will copy apple if they are successful, samit bhatt. now we have scott wapner and "fast money." >>> welcome to "the halftime show." four hours to go until the close. green arrows across the board. 13,041 the dow jones industrial average, all of the major averages in the green. here's what we're following on "halftime" target practice with its prediction for 2012 now within reach, jpmorgan's tom lee on the market's next move. net gain, netflix shares up again as the company rides the halo of its disney deal. where is the next stop? one stock, two opinions in a halftime debate. first our top story the sudden sell-off in shares of apple, after posting its worst trading day in four years, the stock is rebounding but has still lost more than $35 billion in market cap over the past few days. jon fortt is in silicon valley with the latest, the worst performance of three days since 2008. what is the buzz in the valley? >> we've heard multiple theories why the stock has been falling, people se
writes make a tv in which the sound does not go up for commercials and i'll be the first is a-to-say google will copy apple if they are successful, samit bhatt. now we have scott wapner and "fast money." >>> welcome to "the halftime show." four hours to go until the close. green arrows across the board. 13,041 the dow jones industrial average, all of the major averages in the green. here's what we're following on "halftime" target practice with its...
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we reached out to google for comment. we haven't heard back from them just yet. >> 40 minutes past the hour. it's all quiet on capitol hill. when it comes to the looming fiscal cliff crisis that could be a good thing. in 21 days we go over that cliff and four days to get a deal done before they head to christmas break. drastic tax hikes and spending cuts loom. cnn political reporter shannon travis jones us live from washington. what are you hearing? >> well, we're hearing that the negotiations are continuing, zoraida. exactly what those negotiations contain, what's actually happening in them, we're unclear of. so we know that president obama and house speaker john boehner had that one-on-one meeting on sunday, it was their first since mid-november. discussions have continued but, again, very light on details. both sides yesterday put out statements from a public and then from the white house. very light on details. i'll read just one of them for you. quote, discussions with the white house are taking place but we have no
we reached out to google for comment. we haven't heard back from them just yet. >> 40 minutes past the hour. it's all quiet on capitol hill. when it comes to the looming fiscal cliff crisis that could be a good thing. in 21 days we go over that cliff and four days to get a deal done before they head to christmas break. drastic tax hikes and spending cuts loom. cnn political reporter shannon travis jones us live from washington. what are you hearing? >> well, we're hearing that the...
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google unveiling its new map for the iphone after given the boot by apple. who will win this battle? and shares of best buy, moving up by, look at that, nearly 15% today. reports its founder could make a take over offer for that retailer, but is that the best move? my partner, sue herera at the new york stock exchange for us. sue? >> ty, it is a little bit after down side bias today. investors are losing enthusiasm over the fed's move. and more specifically, the employment rate. right now, the dow is down 57 points on the trading session. most of that drop cake after mr. boehner made comments about the continues impasse in trying to resolve the fiscal cliff. s&p down 23, down three quarters percent. and the nasdaq is down about half a percent. bob joins me on the floor of the nyse. the market is very undecided about what is happening in washington. what the feds know that perhaps we don't know. >> we are getting smacked around by these two separate events. the fiscal cliff as well as aftermath of what went on with the fed. i think the fed is still very impor
google unveiling its new map for the iphone after given the boot by apple. who will win this battle? and shares of best buy, moving up by, look at that, nearly 15% today. reports its founder could make a take over offer for that retailer, but is that the best move? my partner, sue herera at the new york stock exchange for us. sue? >> ty, it is a little bit after down side bias today. investors are losing enthusiasm over the fed's move. and more specifically, the employment rate. right...
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really is quite phenomenal because i think putting it into perspective you can see look at that there we google is going to get money just that as for ford search engines are your thing you get fourteen food companies not the most it's forty four nokia's forty four of the second biggest phone companies in the world as well get a phone so if you fancy you get a most valuable company dimitri apple you can get it for five hundred billion you also have a spare one hundred billion to spend on that right so it's a lot of money but why is there such a huge lack of funds for the world that is the problem and it's because they're struggling simple as that i mean we know it's tough times at the moment but they seem to be not being able to come up to the bar in terms of these rules that have come into play for the basel committee and they said to them they want them to triple the core capital which is quite a substantial amount and it's all come about because of what happened with the lehman brothers back in two thousand and eight they don't want another catastrophic disaster to happen and we know it's st
really is quite phenomenal because i think putting it into perspective you can see look at that there we google is going to get money just that as for ford search engines are your thing you get fourteen food companies not the most it's forty four nokia's forty four of the second biggest phone companies in the world as well get a phone so if you fancy you get a most valuable company dimitri apple you can get it for five hundred billion you also have a spare one hundred billion to spend on that...
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google is investing in stem education to see what we can do better. the big frustration, when we talk about education and many of the other social problems, when you see that there has been such a dramatic technological change and yet we have not really done anything to increase our education system. are there ways we can do things a little differently, particularly in the pre-k troops elementary school so we can see if we can use these on- line resources to reach more kids, to get them to think beyond, to do the type of things you are talking about, to introduce them to world beyond our borders. -- pre-k through eighth grade. to cut some of the costs by allowing kids to enter world's and drums that they never had been allowed to enter before through technology. i think we need to really spend more time figuring out how we have changed that paradigm, particularly for the pre-k high school, but even in college. how can we learn better, based on what we know today. >> steven moore before we open it up to question. glenn mentioned corporate tax reform ea
google is investing in stem education to see what we can do better. the big frustration, when we talk about education and many of the other social problems, when you see that there has been such a dramatic technological change and yet we have not really done anything to increase our education system. are there ways we can do things a little differently, particularly in the pre-k troops elementary school so we can see if we can use these on- line resources to reach more kids, to get them to...